With the arrival of patch 8.1.5, the long-awaited Kul Tiran Humans and Zandalari Trolls Allied Races are finally available. To help you get the best from these new Allied Races, we've prepared plenty of guides and tools to aid in your journey with them.

We have everything, from trackers on how far you are from unlocking them, to leveling guides to better enjoy the road to level 110 to unlock their Heritage Armor, and ever Class Guides to help you improve your gameplay.

Unlocking Kul Tiran Humans and Zandalari Trolls

While you were able to work on unlocking them before patch 8.1.5, many players still haven't completed that criteria. Below you will find the full requirements for each race. Remember that you can track your progress using our Attunement tool!

Unlocking Heritage Armor - New Customized Leveling Guides

After meeting the necessary criteria to unlock the race, there is a small questline until you can create a character for that race. After completing that, the only step left is to unlock the two new transmog sets, one for Kul Tiran Humans and Zandalari Trolls.

In order to unlock those, you must level a character from each race from level 20 to 110, without using any boosts like the Paid Character Boost or the Recruit-a-Friend grant a level.

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Commento di Sydni

If you've seen and done it all before, I highly recommend Azeroth AutoPilot. Shaved hours off my usual time because it removes a ton of dialogue/turnin clicking time.

Helps my poor fingers, too!

Commento di LovelyOats

on 2019-03-14T04:06:42-05:00

Helpful tip for 20-60.

Eastern Kingdoms is faster for both factions.

Silverpine - Hillsbrad - Hinterlands - Plaguelands for Horde.

Westfall - Redridge- Duskwood - Plagueslands for Alliance.

Commento di Ovidiu30

on 2019-03-14T04:39:58-05:00

Will vouch for that, except I didn’t do westfall, just redridge>duskwood>stv (both)> wpl. That got me to 60 easily with only half of wpl done.

In addition, I would recommend knocking out a dungeon every 10 levels (30,40 etc) as well as doing both a random wrath/bc or mop/cata once you reach those brackets. Broke up the monotony of leveling. I also recommend monk for fastest leveling. The Xp buff is amazing. I went from 20-80 in about 12 hours of play.

Commento di Pandafera

on 2019-03-14T06:43:23-05:00

I do all DGs, one by one, just to complete the missions. No "random DG". I do random DGs only after doing all for the first time.Prefer to stay out in a place with rested xp.Quests: I prefer the Eastern Kingdoms, too. And Northrend.

Commento di offspinner

on 2019-03-14T08:18:22-05:00

Two-thirds of Vash'jir and a handful of quests in Hyjal saw me through 80-90 when levelling a LF Draenei. Shadowmoon and a fraction of Arak for WoD. Levelling really is insanely fast now, especially with the Legion invasions throwing XP at you. 60-80 was still a drag though...LK questing is still pretty horrible (but better than Outland).

Commento di Joshmaul

on 2019-03-14T08:47:09-05:00

Helpful tip for 20-60.

Eastern Kingdoms is faster for both factions.

Silverpine - Hillsbrad - Hinterlands - Plaguelands for Horde.

Westfall - Redridge- Duskwood - Plagueslands for Alliance.

It certainly seems to be that way for me. I went from 20 to 42 doing Silverpine and Hillsbrad with my Zandalari priest, and 20 to 30-ish doing Westfall and the first bits of Redridge with the Kul Tiran druid. It also helps that they reduced the XP needed to level in the pre-BfA levels a while back, as someone mentioned to me when I commented on how quick it had gone by (20 levels in a few hours is a major league "whoa" for me, lol - especially given that this is about the amount of time it will take to get 2-3 levels in Classic!), but this is the first time I've been able to experiment a bit with it, as I'd been saving up my levelling energy for the new races, heh.

Commento di hotaru251

on 2019-03-14T09:06:22-05:00

Two-thirds of Vash'jir

brave soul to do that zone given the amount of travel req.

Commento di Zehlia

on 2019-03-14T09:14:19-05:00

Will vouch for that, except I didn’t do westfall, just redridge>duskwood>stv (both)> wpl. That got me to 60 easily with only half of wpl done.

In addition, I would recommend knocking out a dungeon every 10 levels (30,40 etc) as well as doing both a random wrath/bc or mop/cata once you reach those brackets. Broke up the monotony of leveling. I also recommend monk for fastest leveling. The Xp buff is amazing. I went from 20-80 in about 12 hours of play.

And then I did 4 hours from 20-54 (as druid) with only Duskwood and queue dungeons in the meantime. So for the last few, I will go stv and queue some more dungeons.

Two-thirds of Vash'jir

brave soul to do that zone given the amount of travel req.

You travel a lot, agree. But with the seahorse, the travetime is basicly the same. And I can confirm that you only need around 2/3 of the zone to get the job done

Commento di KittyKatBar

on 2019-03-14T10:08:56-05:00

I see a lot of people do the same things I do. As I am getting close to the 30s at this point so far as leveling toons, I have found a lot of quick little things that shave off time.

Addons that let you skip quest text are great and there are at least a couple to choose from.

Working on SPECIFIC dungeons and dismissing the ones you complete for the quests the first time around, and doing zone quests in between all the way to 80.

So long as the zones are in your proper bracket there's no need to care which ones you do, what order, or why. Once you hit about 40, most thinngs will be open so just choose whatever flavor feels the most fresh to you at the time. Aim for zones with mogs you want, the little goals are great for keeping you focused and feeling more entertaines. 60-80 is at least a lot less painful. I have uses each new toon to help me do zome completions which were erased to me for some reason. I had to redo much of outland. One entire zone can get you well beyond 80 if you are doing dungeons with it too. I say OL simply because, for me, NR has been long completed and I am pretty bored of it.

80-90 is when I start doing chain random dungeons. As DPS filling that time with quests is important to keep momentum but if u play a support role and get fast quesy you can blast right through it all. I prefer pandaria dungeons which are usually shorter and less prone to bugs. That random xp bonus more than makes up for lack of quests since none of the dungeons have kore than a few quests each. I avoid cata dungeons like the plague since they are often longer, more tedious, more prone to bugs, and it seems people have a hard time dealing with some of the mob mechanics even on trash.

After 90, getting to 100 is a breeze. Do zone intro, get garrison, get xp potion from your resource guy. Do all zone bonus objectives. You will easily be ready to move on to the next zone. Rinse, repeat. Intro to unlock base ability, which unlocks all bonus obj. Complete them, move on. Save Arak for LAST (lvl99), and get thay 20% xp increade buff. You won't lose momentum. Do arak bonus obj, done.

In fact I often end WoD at lvl 103 beforr I even grt to legion. It has been nerfed a bit (the bonus obj were scaling too high before and have been nerfed but I actually got a toon to 105, not understanding why they gave more hahaha). I also tend to avoid WOD dungeons. I random once per level, if that, typically.

Legion is a matter of doing a dungeon per level at least. Randoms for bonus xp.and then just bouncing about zones doing bonus obj and whatever quests you please.

I can get to current content in a few dedicated days on pretty much anything this way, but I also tend to leave those days for DMF buff week. It makes it all just that small bit faster and leaves the rest of my play time to breath, enjoy my current 120s, and not burn out.

Pacing yourself is important lol, esp if you play tank/heal. Doing these roles means super fast leveling thanks to fast AF dungeon que but leveling with a reliable partner makes it so much less painful.

If you are doing a new class to yourself, LISTEN to people you dungeon with wgo may critique you about not using CDs enough, missing a key part of rotation, etc. It becomes apparent when you are missing something pretty fast and when you are working througj your OL/NR bracket it can slow you down quite a bit.

And don't lose your sanity! Remember to take breaks every hour for at least ten minutes. Get up, walk round, stretch, play with your pets or check in with your spouse or fam or roommates or whoever maybe, have a little snack, and drink plenty of water! For people like me, who are prone to migraines, these breaks make it easy to binge play if I really wanna hammer out levels or am helping a friend. And, you know, it's good for your health. Makes things more enjoyable if you don't feel dehydrated and worn out from screen fatigue.

We all love to feel successful binge leveling toons at supersonic GOTTAGOFAST speed but it is a game and the real you needs to stop for mana sometimes haha.

Commento di tale

on 2019-03-14T11:21:48-05:00

These really need to point out that you also need to do a quest chain after satisfying the other criteria, and point out where they start in the allied races hall for each faction. At one point I'd kind of forgotten about that extra quest bit and it took out a while to figure out how come I wasn't able to make a Dark Iron Dwarf when I clearly had the listed criteria satisfied. Even the character creation system doesn't give a good pointer about this.

Commento di Thegreendot321

on 2019-03-14T11:50:49-05:00

If you've seen and done it all before, I highly recommend Azeroth AutoPilot. Shaved hours off my usual time because it removes a ton of dialogue/turnin clicking time.

Helps my poor fingers, too!

I 100% recommend this add-on as well! Just remember to turn off - auto quest turn in when you are done leveling. The add-on will pick the first choice of the NPCs dialog every time.

For example, if you are getting your bonus roll tokens, it will chose the first option. If you desire the 2nd or 3rd option; you will need to turn off Auto Quest Turn in.

Commento di offspinner

The thing is, it seems to be in permanent daylight (which is a big deal for me, as I play at night and generally dislike stumbling around zones in the dark)

Commento di Engerz

on 2019-03-14T19:13:13-05:00

Still wish we could buy the EXP potions that the Asian servers have. Sure the ones from BfA is nice and all, but I need more! MORE!

Commento di thebdc

on 2019-03-15T02:11:11-05:00

The monk leveling guide still doesn't mention the XP buff daily you can get from Peak of Serenity. The buff is so huge, not mentioning it is preposterous!

Commento di Loefwine

on 2019-03-16T14:49:21-05:00

Since no one has mentioned it yet, I've found Loch Modan an excellent zone for leveling on Alliance. I've used Duskwood and Loch Modan in just about every alt I've leveled recently, with great success. Depending on your class, I do not recommend Redridge, as some of those enemies can be pretty tough against a squishy class or one without regular access to healing or defensive abilities.

Commento di Fixi

on 2019-03-17T09:03:26-05:00

Two-thirds of Vash'jir

brave soul to do that zone given the amount of travel req.

If you just do the first zone, it's fine. In fact, its very similar to any other zone that you can fly in. The other zones though, absolutely terrible.